An all terrain vehicle (“ATV”) is disclosed having a frame with front, rear, right, and left sides. The frame defines a frame centerline extending longitudinally between the front and the rear sides. The ATV includes an engine with at least one cylinder having an axis that defines an engine centerline. The all terrain vehicle also includes an output shaft defining an output shaft centerline. A continuously variable transmission (“CVT”) operatively connects the engine to the output shaft and defines a CVT centerline. The engine centerline, output shaft centerline, and CVT centerline are positioned with respect to one another and the frame centerline. In one embodiment, the engine centerline is disposed between the output shaft centerline and the CVT centerline. In this embodiment, the engine centerline also may lie between the frame centerline and the CVT centerline.
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1. An all terrain vehicle, comprising: a frame with front, rear, right, and left sides defined according to a forward travel direction, wherein the frame defines a frame centerline extending longitudinally between the front and rear sides; a plurality of wheels disposed on the frame; an engine disposed on the frame, wherein the engine comprises at least one cylinder with an axis defining an engine centerline extending longitudinally between the front and rear sides; a continuously variable transmission operatively connected to the engine, wherein the continuously variable transmission defines a continuously variable transmission centerline extending longitudinally between the front and rear sides; and an output shaft operatively connecting the continuously variable transmission to at least one of the plurality of wheels, wherein the output shaft defines an output shaft centerline extending longitudinally between the front and rear sides; wherein the engine centerline is disposed between the output shaft centerline and the continuously variable transmission centerline.
2. The all terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein: the frame centerline also is disposed between the output shaft centerline and the continuously variable transmission centerline.
3. The all terrain vehicle of claim 2 , wherein: the frame centerline is disposed between the output shaft centerline and the engine centerline.
4. The all terrain vehicle of claim 3 , wherein: the engine centerline is disposed on the left side of the frame.
5. The all terrain vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the cylinder is disposed toward the rear side of the frame.
6. The all terrain vehicle of claim 3 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed toward the rear side of the frame.
7. The all terrain vehicle of claim 2 , wherein: the continuously variable transmission centerline is disposed on the left side of the frame.
8. The all terrain vehicle of claim 7 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed toward the rear side of the frame.
9. The all terrain vehicle of claim 2 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed toward the rear side of the frame.
10. The all terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein: the engine centerline and the continuously variable transmission centerline are both disposed on one side of the frame centerline.
11. The all terrain vehicle of claim 10 , wherein: both the engine centerline and the continuously variable transmission centerline are disposed on the left side of the frame.
12. The all terrain vehicle of claim 11 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed toward the rear side of the frame.
13. The all terrain vehicle of claim 10 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed toward the rear side of the frame.
14. The all terrain vehicle of claim 1 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed toward the rear side of the frame.
15. An all terrain vehicle, comprising: a frame; a plurality of wheels disposed on the frame; an engine disposed on the frame, the engine including a cylinder disposed adjacent a crankshaft and a generator operatively connected to the crankshaft; an output shaft operatively connected to the engine to transmit power from the engine to at least one of the plurality of wheels; and a continuously variable transmission operatively connected between the engine and the output shaft, wherein the output shaft is disposed between the cylinder and the generator, and wherein the cylinder is positioned between the output shaft and the continuously variable transmission.
16. The all terrain vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the continuously variable transmission further comprises: a drive pulley operatively connected to the crankshaft; a driven pulley operatively connected to the output shaft; and a belt operatively connecting the drive pulley to the driven pulley, wherein the cylinder is positioned between the output shaft and the belt.
17. The all terrain vehicle of claim 16 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed at the rear side of the frame.
18. The all terrain vehicle of claim 15 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed at the rear side of the frame.
19. An all terrain vehicle, comprising: a frame; a plurality of wheels disposed on the frame; an engine disposed on the frame, the engine including a cylinder disposed adjacent a crankshaft; a continuously variable transmission operatively connected to the engine; and an output shaft operatively connected to the continuously variable transmission to transmit power from the engine to at least one of the plurality of wheels, wherein the cylinder is positioned between the output shaft and the continuously variable transmission, and wherein the output shaft has an orientation other than parallel to the crankshaft.
20. The all terrain vehicle of claim 19 , wherein the continuously variable transmission further comprises: a drive pulley operatively connected to the crankshaft; a driven pulley operatively connected to the output shaft; and a belt operatively connecting the drive pulley to the driven pulley, wherein the cylinder is positioned between the output shaft and the belt.
21. The all terrain vehicle of claim 20 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed at the rear side of the frame.
22. The all terrain vehicle of claim 19 , wherein: the cylinder is disposed at the rear side of the frame.
23. An all terrain vehicle, comprising: a frame with front, rear, right, and left sides defined according to a forward travel direction; a plurality of wheels disposed on the frame; an engine disposed on the frame, the engine including a crankshaft defining a crankshaft axis; an output shaft operatively connected to the engine to transmit power from the engine to at least one of the plurality of wheels, the output shaft defining an output shaft axis; and a continuously variable transmission operatively connected between the engine and the output shaft, the continuously variable transmission comprising a drive pulley operatively connected to the crankshaft, the drive pulley defining a drive pulley axis, a driven pulley operatively connected to the output shaft, the driven pulley defining a driven pulley axis, and a belt operatively connecting the drive pulley to the driven pulley, wherein the crankshaft axis is disposed rearward of the driven pulley axis, and wherein the output shaft axis has an orientation other than parallel to the crankshaft axis.
24. The all terrain vehicle of claim 23 , wherein: the drive pulley axis is disposed rearward of the driven pulley axis.
25. The all terrain vehicle of claim 23 , wherein: the crankshaft axis and the drive pulley axes are disposed rearward of the driven pulley axis.
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September 4, 2001
May 24, 2005
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